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no excitement. Everything is dull, and the wharves present an almost desolate prospect. A proclamation from Gov. Hicks opposes the enrollment of the militia by the commissioned militia officers of the State, and by others, as a violation of the Code, derogatory of the dignity of the State, and subversive of good order. He calls upon the authorities of the county and of the city of Baltimore to see that the laws are not violated in this respect. The Government flag. Baltimore, May 1. --At noon to-day the Star Spangled Banner was raised with great demonstrations of enthusiasm, from the Post-Office and Custom-House, by order of the newly-appointed officials. A large crowd assembled in front of the Custom-House to witness the flag-raising. A new flag- staff was erected over the portico, and at precisely quarter to twelve, Captain Frazier, a veteran sea captain of Fell's Point, who was assigned the honor, drew up the flag, which, as it spread to the breeze, was gree
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Progress of the Revolution. Affairs at Washington — war Movements — Hamlin on the crisis — the U. S. Flag raised in Baltimore — events in the South, &c., &c. By the Northern train last evening we received New York papers of Tuesday, Baltimore papers of Wednesday, and Washington and Alexandria papers of the latest date. Washington News. The Alexandria Gazette has the following: Washington,May 1.--The disbursing agent of the United States Treasury in this city was yesterday put in a very uncomfortable position. He was unable to procure cash on a Government draft on the Sub-Treasury at New York. Not one single Bank or Banker in Washington would touch New York. Government employees consequently cannot be paid, and great inconvenience is experienced by the interested ones. Lane's command are thoroughly organized, and make the rounds of the city regularly. The enrollment of volunteers goes on briskly; nearly the whole available force of the ci
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